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MSc One Health admissions requirements

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Admission Requirements

Admission is open to students with a professional veterinary or medical qualification or a bachelor’s degree or international equivalent in the biological sciences.

The minimum entry requirement for this degree program is a professional veterinary or medical qualification, or a bachelor’s degree or international equivalent in biological, biomedical, environmental or ecological sciences. Applicants will be selected on the basis of their educational performance to date.

Due to the intensive nature of this degree program, a high-level of English proficiency is required and applicants whose native language is not English will be asked to provide evidence of proficiency through test scores and/or education/professional experience in the medium of English.

Prospective candidates for this postgraduate degree program are invited to direct initial inquiries to postgrad@rossvet.edu.kn.

Applications are by invitation and, if shortlisted on the basis of their application and supporting documentation, applicants will be asked to attend an interview by Skype™ or video-conference.

The degree program starts annually in January and we welcome applications throughout the year.

English Competency

If English is not your primary language, or if you did not complete your undergraduate degree at a postsecondary institution where courses were taught in English, you will be requested to provide Ross with your official record of scores for one of the following:

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) iBT – minimum acceptable score is 550 on the paper-based test, or 213 on the computer-based test

Transcripts

Along with your other materials, the admissions committee will consider your cumulative GPA, GPA in pre-requisite coursework, and the competitiveness of your undergraduate school and curriculum when making their decision.

You may send your transcripts before or after submitting your application, but we must receive them before your application can be considered complete. Please send all materials to:

Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine
Office of Admissions
630 US Highway 1
North Brunswick, NJ 08902